Chapter 3044: And Then What? Marry Him?

Li Bing’s mother immediately scrambled to her feet, trembling with excitement. “You said it yourself! If you go back on your word, I’ll come back and make trouble again!”

With the matter seemingly settled, the onlookers began to disperse, their curiosity satisfied.

Ning Shu’s expression remained cold as she watched them go.

Wang Ying’s mother glanced at her carefully. “Look, making a scene like this is pointless. Isn’t it better to just let Li Bing go?”

“And then what? Marry him?” Ning Shu turned and walked into the house, shutting the door behind her.

They said a mother would fight fiercely for her child, but Wang Ying’s mother had stood up for her.

Ning Shu couldn’t help but wonder—was Wang Ying even truly related to this family?

Their daughter had suffered such a grave injustice, yet they kept backing down, surrendering without a fight.

They definitely weren’t her biological parents.

Only by being strong could one find true security. The finest things in life were fleeting—like a rainbow fading, like glass shattering.

Love was beautiful, but it couldn’t withstand trials and tribulations.

That night, Ning Shu moved through the village, her face twisted into a grotesque expression as she paid a visit to every house.

Mobilizing the fiery yang energy within her body, she floated above the ground, her presence so eerie that several people fainted in sheer terror.

Though some had decided to gather together tonight, others remained alone in their homes.

Ning Shu mobilized the energy into her hands and used her hands to leave small, child-sized footprints on the windows.

These imprints would last forever.

She left some on the door and even on the ground.

Each set of prints varied in size, creating a chaotic and unsettling scene, as if multiple ghosts had passed through the village that night.

She was careful not to leave any of her own footprints, ensuring that nothing could be traced back to her.

She didn’t want to end up doing herself in.

Her goal was to turn this place into a ghost town.

Afterward, Ning Shu went to Li Bing’s house, gave his mother an acupuncture treatment, and left a footprint on their door as well.

After finishing her tasks, she returned home.

By now, there should be news about Li Bing—it had been quite a while.

Dawn was approaching. After a long night of work, Ning Shu stretched lazily before lying down for a nap.

With everything she had done, the village would surely be in an uproar soon.

Served them right for self-righteously blabbering all the time.

As the sun rose, an eerie atmosphere settled over the village, and someone quickly called for a shaman.

The sight of footprints on doors and glass was terrifying enough—but they weren’t just any footprints.

They were children’s.

Judging by their size, the youngest couldn’t have been more than a year old.

The chaotic patterns only added to the horror.

The shaman who arrived took one look and froze, completely at a loss.

Though she acted like she was able to communicate with the supernatural, she was just trying to make a living. Upon seeing this situation, an involuntary chill ran down her spine.

Could there really be ghosts here?

The villagers bombarded her with questions. What kind of spirits were these? Why had they come?

The shaman: …

How the hell would she know!?

Wildly shaking her head, she moved erratically, the bells on her robes jingling as she mumbled incoherently.

Finally, she declared that a group of ghosts had escaped and that they could only be appeased by burning spirit money.

Every household in the village would need to burn spirit money for seven days.

With that, the shaman hastily collected her payment and ran off, as if a vengeful spirit were right behind her.

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